Jinn's Coco Hempy Harem 2014

I don't want that many haha, I'm mainly going to be using the space for my experiments and breeding shenanigans.
50+ plants is just a wee bit too much involvement for me, checking all of those individual hempy buckets, on top of the various feed requirements and pest inspections etc...
I'll probably run a 4x4 scrog in each corner, and use the internal 80sqft for my various experiments.
 
Afternoon from the east to the west Jinn:) i hear you guys are gonna be getting some warmer weather while our temps plummet to the teens:)oh yippeeee:)lol

I'm jealous! I love the cold!
I know my wife will be welcoming the warmer temperatures for sure though.
I actually had to increase the speed on my exhaust fan yesterday because the grow tent got to 79F. (normally 73)

Speaking of the tent, went in there this morning to bring Malawi and Jack from the tesseract to the tent, and even with the exhaust/filter at max when I unzipped the tent I was hit with the dankest bud smell.
It's like a slow, inhumane torture having them smelling and look as good as they do, while I'm medicating with the rubbish from the dispensary haha.
 
Then let's trade places Jinn, it's cold & snowing here...
 
Then let's trade places Jinn, it's cold & snowing here...

if only, its like 70f here.
When I move after college, I'll be in NW Maine by the Canadian border I don't think anyone will want to trade with me then hahaha.
 
While I was stationed in Italy, we did a majority of our training in Germany; we'd spend like 3 weeks going out to the artillery range and dropping rounds from about 8am to 11pm.
In the summer, this was quite literally the most fun we would have. Dropping 155mm round on old burnt out tanks, making all new Forward observers "koala-fy" which consisted of them hanging onto a tree as long as they could upside down, even BBQ'ing.
In winter, icy winds come down from the mountains at our back, and the miles of open plains in front of us do nothing to stop the frigid gusts. All while being in about 3ft of snow.
Being that we were an airborne unit, that meant no warm weather gear, you wore your gortex water proofing and a neck gator thats it.
So now, I'm insensitive to the cold until we hit freezing temps. yay army hahaha
 
My coldest duty station was South Korea.....spent 6 months in Seoul and then the last 6 months on the DMZ.......i dont know aboout in comparison to Italy, but it got frigid cold over there......now the cold goes straight to my injuries....and for those of you that dont know.....you can get brain freeze if you have plates and screws holding shit together......sometimes in my leg and wrist.....that cold gets to it and it reminds me of brain freeze:)lol......so they stay covered very well in the cold weather:)
 
Italy wasn't so bad, it would snow and ice over a wee bit, so I imagine where we were it only got to maybe 10F or so, but in Germany we'd be looking at -10F on a bad day, and wind chill just made it oh so much worse haha.

I got lucky with my ankle, since they bent the screw they had to do another surgery to take it out. After that surgery they decided to just let the hole heal itself and not put a new screw in, otherwise I'd be reconsidering maine hahahah.
 
Dude.....i had 11 screws holding my ankle together up untill a couple of years ago they removed two of them for me as they were backing out about a 1/4 inch.....made wearing shoes and boots almost impossible, but still have 9 in there.......i have about 30 screws and three plates holding various parts together:)......LB used to call me the 6 million dollar man:)lol
 
So the girls are starting to frost up on every level, when I was in the tent feeding them earlier I had resin stuck to my hands from lifting up foliage while watering.
And if the smell it left is anything like what the end product will be, then CSSH is going to be like a handful of starburst!
 
Wee bit of bad news, my make shift tesseract lighting fell down last night and burnt up half of malawi's leaves, she looks tough though I think she'll rebound.
I'll get some pictures up later for a proper update.
Hope everyone is having a good one!
 
Wee bit of bad news, my make shift tesseract lighting fell down last night and burnt up half of malawi's leaves, she looks tough though I think she'll rebound.
I'll get some pictures up later for a proper update.
Hope everyone is having a good one!

Sorry to hear about your malawi, like gd said though you got this. I'm sure she will be fine.
 
When you say half do you literally mean half of the leafs?
 
Thanks guys, I know she'll recover all my other girls have been hearty so there's peer pressure involved haha
Looks like she got 1/2 of two leaves nice and crispy, and cocked her head sideways.
I'm sure there is going to be a few days of shock and recovery before I see anything happening, so I'll just be patient and wait.
 
Day: 63
Flowering day: 28 (25 of actual flower)
NLxBB auto & CSSH clone day: 23
Jack la mota & Malawi gold day: 9


Malawi Gold
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NLxBB auto
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CSSH Clone
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Pineapple Chunk
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Pineapple Chunk
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Pineapple Chunk
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Pineapple chunk
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CSSH (i measured her, shes 2'x2' )
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CSSH
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Other than the light falling on Malawi, nothing significant to report; roughly 30 days until pineapple should be ready to come down!
 
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